Leftover Turkey Stuffing Sandwiches are our favorite way to serve leftover turkey, especially when served on King’s Hawaiian Rolls.
Am I late to the party on this one? We eat Turkey at Christmas and Thanksgiving, but I’m not sure everyone does that. Maybe you all are just strictly Thanksgiving Turkey eaters? Well, if so, I’m sorry to be sharing this Turkey Stuffing Sandwich recipe so late in the game, but bookmark it for next year.
I first had these Turkey Stuffing sandwiches when my mother-in-law made them for me after Jacob (my oldest) was born. He was born soon after Christmas and we had leftover turkey on hand. Those of you who have newborns know how famished you are that first week. Well, I was famished and my mother-in-law brought this delicious sandwich in on King’s Hawaiian rolls and I became the biggest fan, ever.
This recipe isn’t difficult at all… it’s one of those perfect kind of leftover recipes because it requires very little effort, yet completely transforms your leftover turkey into something desirable again. It will make you wish you have leftover turkey all year long!
If you are looking for a simple recipe to make after the holidays are over with your leftover turkey, make sure to grab some King’s Hawaiian rolls and make these Turkey Stuffing Sandwiches happen! You’ll be glad you did! Enjoy!
If you are looking for a great stuffing recipe I can’t recommend this traditional Crock Pot Stuffing recipe from Valerie’s Kitchen enough!
Leftover Turkey Stuffing Sandwiches
Ingredients
- 4 cups prepared stuffing I use Stove Top
- 2 cups leftover turkey shredded or chopped
- 1/2-3/4 cup chicken broth
- 8 King's Hawaiian Sub Rolls
Instructions
- Stir together stuffing, turkey and chicken broth in a large stock pot. Heat to medium, until mixture is heated through and stuffing is desired consistency (add 1/2-3/4 cup depending on the consistency you want).
- Spoon 1/4 cup stuffing mixture onto King's Hawaiian sub rolls.
- Serve warm.
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post on behalf of King’s Hawaiian. All opinions expressed are my own. Make sure to check out the King’s Hawaiian website for more recipes using King’s Hawaiian rolls.
These Bloggers love Leftover Turkey too! Check out their recipes:
Turkey Holiday Hash from Boulder Locavore
Curry Turkey Salad from Simply Recipes
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Toni | BoulderLocavore says
We often eat turkey at both holidays as well. Secretly the leftovers is often my favorite part! Thanks for including my little dish too! Enjoy your break and holidays Kristen! Warm wishes to you and yours.
Meagan @ A Zesty Bite says
I love King Hawaiian rolls and this turkey stuffing would pair so nicely with the sweetness of the roll.
Jennifer says
We are making turkey on Christmas and these look delicious! They look perfect for lunch on 12/26!
Amanda says
Sometimes the leftovers are the best part of big holiday meals!
Kristen says
Definitely! Merry Christmas!
Carol at Wild Goose Tea says
I would have NEVER thought to do this. And hey why not. Sounds delicious.
Kristen says
One of those gems I got from my in-laws! It’s so good 🙂 I hope you are having a great Christmas, Carol!
Amy @ The Blond Cook says
No… you’re not too late in the game! I happen to have leftover rolls, stuffing & turkey in my fridge right now. Making these tomorrow for lunch, thank you! 🙂
Kristen says
Well there you go! Awesome 🙂 Enjoy!
Chris at Hye Thyme Cafe says
We all love the “Thanksgiving Sandwich” so much that we actually cook an extra turkey just to make sure everyone has plenty for sandwiches! You need to include some cranberry sauce too though! 😉 I have actually come across the Thanksgiving Sandwich on a menu or two over the years when dining out. We used to always have turkey on Thanksgiving and then a turkey and a ham or lamb on Christmas, but now I usually make a beef dish, so I only get those magical sandwiches in November. Love it!! I think the first time I ever heard of it was on an episode of Friends. Someone stole the Thanksgiving sandwich Monica made for Ross out of the refrigerator at work and he was on a rampage over it lol.
päivän says
Very good information. Lucky me I discovered
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